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|    Kelly Bert Manning to Sweetness    |
|    Re: paddy threatens to countersue (was R    |
|    23 Jul 09 07:31:14    |
      XPost: alt.suicide.holiday, alt.usenet.kooks       From: bo774@FreeNet.Carleton.CA              "Sweetness" (sweetchixor@yahoo.ca) writes:              > Oh my lord...       >       > First you thot that "%" was Patrick.       >       > Then you thot that the person frogging "illyria" was Patrick.       >       > Now you think that ISHTAR iz Patrick ?       >       > Wot the hell iz wrong with you ?       >       The Patrick Michael Sullivan of Mt. Benson street in Nanaimo, BC had       a long history of fake personas. The trial included witness testimony       from a Nanaimo resident with a similar name who felt that serial       net abuser PMS had stolen his identity. The plaintiff was misdirected       to the innocent bystander due to a phone number PMS posted on a web page.              PMS solicited for postcards or other mail to be sent to him from       around the world. It occurs to me that sender names and addresses could       be a starting point for opening no cost accounts with fake names.              PMS and his "Ted Smith" sock puppet here at NCF got unplugged       simultaneously after boasting of being given personal information       about ncf users by alleged "friends in ncf places". Speculation is       that got their logon and posting pattern put under a microscope       revealing them to have the same ip addresses, despite claiming to       be 2 different people in 2 different countries.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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